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Curriculum Vitae Page 12<br />

Katherine J. Mathews, M.D., M.P.H.<br />

University School of Medicine<br />

2002-2005 Small Group Leader, Ethics and <strong>Health</strong> Policy Practice of<br />

Medicine (POM) I, Washington University School of Medicine<br />

2002 Co-Course Director, Working with Culturally Diverse<br />

Populations, Saint Louis University School of <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Health</strong><br />

2003, 2005 Guest Lecturer, <strong>Health</strong> Communication Class <strong>for</strong> MHA Students,<br />

Washington University<br />

2004-Present<br />

Culture and <strong>Health</strong> Presentations, POMI, Washington University<br />

School of Medicine<br />

2005, 2006 Reading Course Mentor, Cancer <strong>Health</strong> Disparities, Washington<br />

University School of Medicine<br />

2005, 2006 Summer Student Mentor, Siteman Cancer Center<br />

2005 Guest Lecturer on <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Interventions, <strong>Public</strong><br />

<strong>Health</strong> Selective, Washington University School of Medicine<br />

2005 Small Group Leader, POMIII, Washington University School of<br />

Medicine<br />

2005-2006 PECaD Internship Preceptor, Siteman Cancer Center<br />

7/1/06 Associate Professor, Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology<br />

Bibliography:<br />

Unpublished Manuscript<br />

1. Jahnige MK. Estrogen replacement therapy: the question of race. M.P.H. Thesis.<br />

Yale University School of Medicine. New Haven, Connecticut. 1994<br />

Peer Reviewed Manuscripts<br />

1. Jahnige MK, Fiebach N. Postmenopausal estrogen use among African-American and<br />

white patients at an urban clinic. Journal of Women’s <strong>Health</strong> 1997; 6(1):93-101.<br />

2. Scharff, DP, Mathews, K. Working with communities to translate research into practice. J<br />

<strong>Public</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Management, 2008, 14(2):145-149.<br />

3. Kreuter MW, Buskirk TD, Holmes K, Clark EM, Robinson L, Si X, Rath S, Erwin D, Philipneri<br />

A, Cohen E, Mathews K. What makes cancer survivor stories work? An empirical study among<br />

African American women. J Cancer Surviv (in press).<br />

Lay Literature<br />

1. Participatory Pamphlet<br />

2. Daily Lives Day Planners I and II<br />

3. Multiple articles <strong>for</strong> the St. Louis American newspaper <strong>Health</strong> insert

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